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A coalition of 20+ conservative groups, led by Heritage Action for America, sent a letter to FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr on May 14 urging the repeal of federal broadcast ownership rules. They argue these outdated regulations hurt local radio and TV stations trying to compete with Big Tech giants like Google and Meta.

The group calls for ending three key restrictions: the local TV duopoly rule, radio ownership caps, and the 39% national TV audience cap. “These outdated rules no longer serve the public interest,” the letter states.

Supporters, including the National Association of Broadcasters, claim current limits stifle innovation and investment, while tech platforms remain largely unregulated. Commissioner Carr has voiced support for deregulation, stating that legacy rules hinder broadcasters in today’s digital world.

Opponents warn that deregulation could lead to more media consolidation and harm local news diversity. While no immediate action is expected, the letter adds momentum to future FCC debates, potentially shaping the direction of U.S. media regulation amid growing concern over Big Tech’s dominance.

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